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. >>> plus, kentucky fried pickin. mitch mcconnell's fight has less to do with the national mood and a lot more to do about mcconnell himself. we're going to go deep into mcconnell's political history. good morning from washington. it's monday, april 7th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown" . busy morning. we're going to kick off with an election. this one a long way away. it may be too soon to declare saturday's elections in afghanistan a complete success. but folks, things went about as smoothly as officials could have hoped for. despite weeks of threats from the taliban, turnout hit record levels, as people decided to go to the polls to pick hamid karzai's successor. not as many protests as folks predicted. and and i want to set the course for the future of u.s.-afghan relations. early estimates put the number at 7 million, nearly 60%, pretty healthy turnout in any democracy. compared to just 4.5 million, for instance, who voted in the last presidential election in 2009. turnout was so high that officials were forced
. >>> plus, kentucky fried pickin. mitch mcconnell's fight has less to do with the national mood and a lot more to do about mcconnell himself. we're going to go deep into mcconnell's political history. good morning from washington. it's monday, april 7th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown" . busy morning. we're going to kick off with an election. this one a long way away. it may be too soon to declare saturday's elections in afghanistan a complete success. but folks, things...
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and so the kentucky democrats said no. or to be more specific, they just let the clock run out on the legislative session where they would have had to pass the bill. they let the clock run out without ever acting on it. and they are palpably gleeful about shoving this in rand paul's face. look, here's mr. stumbo. >> still reading it. re can't decide what it says. >> there's only one paragraph. >> well, you know, two offices. one says senate. one says president. check one. >> we couldn't possibly act on it. we're still reading it. weeks later. it's only the one paragraph. but that is how kentucky democrats laughingly made it this week so that rand paul really might have to give up his u.s. senate seat if he wants to run for president. and you know, maybe this will get sorted out some other way. maybe republicans in kentucky will talk the democrats into changing their minds. they'd have to talk the democratic governor into changing his mind too. or maybe the republicans will take over that house in the legislature in kentuck
and so the kentucky democrats said no. or to be more specific, they just let the clock run out on the legislative session where they would have had to pass the bill. they let the clock run out without ever acting on it. and they are palpably gleeful about shoving this in rand paul's face. look, here's mr. stumbo. >> still reading it. re can't decide what it says. >> there's only one paragraph. >> well, you know, two offices. one says senate. one says president. check one....
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kentucky's rate has dropped by at least 40%. still, though, 49% of kentucky voters said they want to repeal the law. there seems to be a big disconnect there. mitch mcconnell and allison grimes, probable democratic challenge he, what is the takeway? joining us now from louisville is al cross, a columnist for "the courier journal" and director for rural journalism at the university of kentucky. here in the studio perry bacon jr. and kentucky native still with us you, msnbc contributor v victoria difrancesco. i was looking forward to the segment, talking about the battle for control of the senate this year and you have two of the key races louisiana and kentucky and i think the democratic candidate is playing the issue differently. i wanted to get at what's behind the contrast. al in louisville, i'll start with you, talk about allison grimes running against mitch mcconnell. this is -- i have an element here that sums it up. we know mitch mcconnell is running strongly against the affordable care act and it shows a plurality of kent
kentucky's rate has dropped by at least 40%. still, though, 49% of kentucky voters said they want to repeal the law. there seems to be a big disconnect there. mitch mcconnell and allison grimes, probable democratic challenge he, what is the takeway? joining us now from louisville is al cross, a columnist for "the courier journal" and director for rural journalism at the university of kentucky. here in the studio perry bacon jr. and kentucky native still with us you, msnbc contributor...
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. >> the kentucky senate race is tight. >> in kentucky. off awe ta >> the minority leader of the senate. >> mitch mcconnell. >> the holy grail is mitch mcconnell. >> people are just sick and tired of what goes on in washington, d.c. they're tired of the dysfunction. >> mike lee. >> i hope one day to be a pirate on the high seas. >> i am your father. >> it's important for us as a party to tell us what you are for. >> they had so manier use and problems. >> we are for getting rid of obamacare. >> good news for obamacare. >> the law will cost $5 billion less than projected for 2014. >> whoa-whoa-whoa. >> in february, republicans attacked democrats over a cbo report. now the tables have turned. >> what the hell is this? a joke? >> midterm elections generally skew older, wider. >> they're going to have to motivate liberals. >> this does give democrats a little sigh of relief. >> it could be part of the law's best two weeks ever. confetti falling down for some democrats, i guess. [ noisemaker sounds ] >>> i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnel
. >> the kentucky senate race is tight. >> in kentucky. off awe ta >> the minority leader of the senate. >> mitch mcconnell. >> the holy grail is mitch mcconnell. >> people are just sick and tired of what goes on in washington, d.c. they're tired of the dysfunction. >> mike lee. >> i hope one day to be a pirate on the high seas. >> i am your father. >> it's important for us as a party to tell us what you are for. >> they had so...
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kentucky's uninsured rate dropped by 40%. these numbers explain why kentucky's democratic governor who is perhaps the biggest supporter of obamacare in the entire south called the law a, "a gift from heaven." just a few days ago, kentucky senior senator republican mitch mcconnell was still calling the law disastrous saying, "the pain caused by this terrible law is easy to see." 49% of kentucky voters who recently said they want to repeal the law probably agree with that sentiment. there's also a political disconnect in fully understanding it in kentucky. perry bacon points out this week at yahoo! news "even republicans here say some kentuckians will criticize obamacare but in the next breath emphasize how well the statewide exchange known as connect works as if they're not part of the same law." joining me now is the governor of kentucky, democrat steve beshear. governor beshear, thanks for joining us tonight. i was so eager to talk to you today really because of that clip we showed at the beginning from jimmy kimmel's show.
kentucky's uninsured rate dropped by 40%. these numbers explain why kentucky's democratic governor who is perhaps the biggest supporter of obamacare in the entire south called the law a, "a gift from heaven." just a few days ago, kentucky senior senator republican mitch mcconnell was still calling the law disastrous saying, "the pain caused by this terrible law is easy to see." 49% of kentucky voters who recently said they want to repeal the law probably agree with that...
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we've always known kentucky is going to be a dog fight. we've had indications that arkansas was a little more favorable to democrats than people had been thinking, so in one sense this is confirming there have been a sense for a little while now, but the big take away for me, when i take a step back, it's almost shocking to think of the south, this region that's moved so decisively against president obama, none are states he carried in 2012, the south could be the salvation of democrats in 2014. >> well, it's remarkable, because in part, obamacare, which the republicans staked everything on, while it still might be a problem even in some of these southern states for sure, is not quite the political disaster that it looked like last october when the republicans staked their entire philosophy and game plan on opposing it. that's number one. two, the democrats are raising substantial amounts of money, and number three, in these states, in arkansas and kentucky, the popular democratic governors accepted the expansion of medicaid and those demo
we've always known kentucky is going to be a dog fight. we've had indications that arkansas was a little more favorable to democrats than people had been thinking, so in one sense this is confirming there have been a sense for a little while now, but the big take away for me, when i take a step back, it's almost shocking to think of the south, this region that's moved so decisively against president obama, none are states he carried in 2012, the south could be the salvation of democrats in...
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uconn or kentucky? really? uconn or kentucky. tonight? no offense, basketball fans, but it's getting in the way of "blackli "blacklist." >>> i'm jane wells with your "cnbc market wrap." stocks slide again ahead of the official start of earnings season. the dow plummets almost 167 points, the s&p falls 20, erasing all gains for the year again. and the nasdaq drops 47. stocks fall. gas prices rise according to the lundberg survey. the average price for a gallon of regular rose to $p 3.60 in the last two weeks. and america is back on a borrowing spree. consumer borrowing rose more than expected in february due to a surge in car and student loans. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td a
uconn or kentucky? really? uconn or kentucky. tonight? no offense, basketball fans, but it's getting in the way of "blackli "blacklist." >>> i'm jane wells with your "cnbc market wrap." stocks slide again ahead of the official start of earnings season. the dow plummets almost 167 points, the s&p falls 20, erasing all gains for the year again. and the nasdaq drops 47. stocks fall. gas prices rise according to the lundberg survey. the average price for a...
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let's go to the governor of kentucky, good to have you with us tonight. first, let's get this basketball thing out of the way. congratulations on a great year. i know you didn't win the championship, but kentucky had a lot of fun this year, you've got a young group of players there. you're going to have a lot of fun for years to come. congratulations on your team. i want to ask you right at the top. >> thank you. >> you bet. how important are these latest enrollment numbers and how important is it for the country, the story that kentucky has to tell? 402,000. >> ed, it's been an overwhelming success here. and this is mid america. this is really where the rubber meets the road. we're out here in the middle of the country, not wrapped up in the washington, d.c., stuff that go on every day. people are working making a living. we've got 402,000 people who have come out of the woodwork since october 1 and signed up for affordable health insurance. there's a craving out here for affordable health care. families are looking to finally be able to take their kids
let's go to the governor of kentucky, good to have you with us tonight. first, let's get this basketball thing out of the way. congratulations on a great year. i know you didn't win the championship, but kentucky had a lot of fun this year, you've got a young group of players there. you're going to have a lot of fun for years to come. congratulations on your team. i want to ask you right at the top. >> thank you. >> you bet. how important are these latest enrollment numbers and how...
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in kentucky -- in kentucky, think about kentucky. for 113,000 people signed up by the aca, of which 75% were previously uninsured and more than 50% were under 35. the law has worked beautifully in kentucky. mitch mcconnell is calling for its repeal. he's in trouble. >> you know, susan, check out these numbers, and this is what the governor's referring to. check out these numbers from "the new york times." most voters approve of arkansas governor mike bebee and kentucky governor steve bashir. southern democrats who work to implement the affordable care act, but republican north carolina governor pat mccory and bobby jindal of louisiana who fought it are in much worst shapes. now these are all southern states, so what does this show us, susan? >> well, i think that people, you know, people have had problems with the law, either they have problems with it ideologically or the technological rollout wasn't very good, but i think a lot of people don't understand why their governors would just turn down free money from the feds to provide h
in kentucky -- in kentucky, think about kentucky. for 113,000 people signed up by the aca, of which 75% were previously uninsured and more than 50% were under 35. the law has worked beautifully in kentucky. mitch mcconnell is calling for its repeal. he's in trouble. >> you know, susan, check out these numbers, and this is what the governor's referring to. check out these numbers from "the new york times." most voters approve of arkansas governor mike bebee and kentucky governor...
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folks, that's almost 10% of our kentucky population. >> kentucky's health care success is a boost for democrats. >> i think more democrats are beginning to change their narrative. >> we've got to go out there and first of all emphasize what we believe. >> there are a lot of people who are quickly learning this can be a positive thing. >> this thing is working. >> governor steve beshear. governor, good to have you back. obamacare has been vilified. do you think there's any relationship to the fact it's calli calling connect? >> the main thing is the product. when all of that information came out as that exchange opened up, everybody was wondering what's going on. i have to hand it to kentuckians they decided to find out for themselves. they went online, they went on the exchange. they called the toll-free number. and by golly, what they found they loved. we've now signed up 413,000 kentuckians for health insurance. about 75% have never had insurance before. it's their first time. >> a new parole shows your approval rating is 56%. where down in louisiana, bobby jindal is sitting at 40%.
folks, that's almost 10% of our kentucky population. >> kentucky's health care success is a boost for democrats. >> i think more democrats are beginning to change their narrative. >> we've got to go out there and first of all emphasize what we believe. >> there are a lot of people who are quickly learning this can be a positive thing. >> this thing is working. >> governor steve beshear. governor, good to have you back. obamacare has been vilified. do you...
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in kentucky the one state where the democrats have a chance to get mitch mcconnell in kentucky, we have a makings of a true tossup. this shows all these races across the south are very competitive. it may seem surprising that they could save democrats. for the last two generations, it's been the south that's been transferred. obama lost the deep south by huge margins, 20 points in arkansas and kentucky in to 12. obama's approval ratings are dismal. but they have done better than you might think in dixie southern democratic incumbents have won 77% of the time since 2000. when there's been open races republicans have been able to pick up seats. republicans focus in the south as across the country has been on health care, or as they are phrasing it, obamacare, obamacare, obamacare. three quarters of general election spots for house and senate races so far have attacked the affordable care act. here's this week's edition in louisiana from the conservative group americans for prosperity. >> i did two tours in iraq. i was able to get a a health care plan that worked for me. i get a letter fro
in kentucky the one state where the democrats have a chance to get mitch mcconnell in kentucky, we have a makings of a true tossup. this shows all these races across the south are very competitive. it may seem surprising that they could save democrats. for the last two generations, it's been the south that's been transferred. obama lost the deep south by huge margins, 20 points in arkansas and kentucky in to 12. obama's approval ratings are dismal. but they have done better than you might think...
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mitch's approval rating in kentucky is lower than obama's approval rating in kentucky, but the thing that makes this race really interesting to me is the aspect of obamacare. this is a red state that embraced o'bama care, over 400,000 folks signed up. third of the state's electorate. rand paul won his state by only 100,000 votes. basically we have a lot of people who have a very personal snake mitch mcconnell losing. >> i think the people who have the most personal stake are the people of kentucky. kentucky has, i mean it ranks the worst among the largest health problems in america, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, smoking. so it's got a lot of people that are i guess dying prematurely or have preventable illnesses and injuries that had not had access to health care. before there was 600,000 plus kentuckians that did not have insurance. the new numbers reported today, over 400,000 kentuckians have enrolled in obamacare. two-thirds of those that were uninsured. those are big, big numbers and so i think there's a reason why mitch mcconnell's also not as popular as obamacare in the sta
mitch's approval rating in kentucky is lower than obama's approval rating in kentucky, but the thing that makes this race really interesting to me is the aspect of obamacare. this is a red state that embraced o'bama care, over 400,000 folks signed up. third of the state's electorate. rand paul won his state by only 100,000 votes. basically we have a lot of people who have a very personal snake mitch mcconnell losing. >> i think the people who have the most personal stake are the people of...
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it wasn't invented in kentucky, for example. i mean, the founding fathers were all many of them very actively involved in this and always have been. >> first amendment, freedom of assembly? which one is he talking about, anyway. the fact is bevin wasn't alone in the clown car this week. he had lots of company. dana milbank for "the washington post" and michelle goldberg is a contributing right for the nation. tea party poster child allen west had an unbelievable leap of logic this week. he found a way to tie the fort hood shooting to president obama. he said once he heard there are 78 to 81 house democrats who are members of the communist party was on sean hannity's show the night of the shooting this week. hannity talked about the big picture of combatting evil in the obama era. see if you can follow allen west's logic here. let's watch. >> have we gotten too far away from 9/11 that we don't remember the impact of that day? >> i believe that's a part of it. and i believe also we have a civilian leadership that does not want to
it wasn't invented in kentucky, for example. i mean, the founding fathers were all many of them very actively involved in this and always have been. >> first amendment, freedom of assembly? which one is he talking about, anyway. the fact is bevin wasn't alone in the clown car this week. he had lots of company. dana milbank for "the washington post" and michelle goldberg is a contributing right for the nation. tea party poster child allen west had an unbelievable leap of logic...
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mitch is a genuine kentucky workhorse. last year he saved 99% of kentuckyians from an income tax increase. and he's leading the fight against obama care. >> now, he's leading the fight against the law. but just last week, mcconnell said insurance for everyone would be a great thing in principle and we're going to figure out a way to get this fixed. i mean, which is it, joan? has he figured out a way to improve the law or is he leading the fight against the law? which is it? >> right now with the tea party challenger. he's got to say he wants to get rid of obama care. he was speaking to a group, i think, of health care professionals when he said we're going to fix it. and the politics of this, i think, are terrible for him. especially in in november. kentucky is one of those amazing red states with a blue governor who has embraced this project. they have reduced the number of uninsuranced people in kentucky by 40%. mitch mcconnell is actively fighting to take away something from his constituents, and even some of his elderl
mitch is a genuine kentucky workhorse. last year he saved 99% of kentuckyians from an income tax increase. and he's leading the fight against obama care. >> now, he's leading the fight against the law. but just last week, mcconnell said insurance for everyone would be a great thing in principle and we're going to figure out a way to get this fixed. i mean, which is it, joan? has he figured out a way to improve the law or is he leading the fight against the law? which is it? >> right...
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you've got rand paul, who is from kentucky, mitch mcconnell who is from kentucky, all fighting against this on the national level. when people in their very own state are getting the health care that they need because of this new cast of laws. and so you've got to wonder what's happening in states like arkansas, states like georgia, people are overindexing in terms of their polling in favor of medicaid expansion, in favor of wanting a marketplace. and by the way, when there's a marketplace, the premiums instied the marketplace fall. rather than having to go to the federal marketplace. so it makes the competition at the local level makes it cheaper. if republicans say they're about marketplaces and competition, let competition happen. >> the republican national committee is out with an ad going after the president for saying it's time to move on from the fight over the law. watch this. >> i know every american isn't going to agree with this law. but i think we can agree that it's well past time to move on. >> we're seeing denials of care, disruptions in care. we're seeing a great deal o
you've got rand paul, who is from kentucky, mitch mcconnell who is from kentucky, all fighting against this on the national level. when people in their very own state are getting the health care that they need because of this new cast of laws. and so you've got to wonder what's happening in states like arkansas, states like georgia, people are overindexing in terms of their polling in favor of medicaid expansion, in favor of wanting a marketplace. and by the way, when there's a marketplace, the...
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fan in kentucky senator mitch mcconnell. the occasion has also reminded some folks of that little mishap his campaign had last month. he had that ad entitled rebuild. it was meant to show off the best of the home state which he likes to call the college basketball capital of the world. but a flash of footage at the end of the ad actually wound up showing a kentucky rival, duke, and their players celebrating instead. whoops. mcconnell's team quickly fixed the ad but not before his opponent seized on the gap labeling the senator out of touch with kentucky. that's the second time teach mitch had a video go viral for the wrong reasons. the first was this montage of mcconnell's be rule. that was set to music and it delighted comedians, it's called mitch mcconnell working for kentuckians and it's just a bunch of different video of mitch mcconnell working for kentuckians and awkwardly smiling for the camera. what gives? the video isn't as quirky and random as you might think on first inspection. senator mcconnell is one of at least
fan in kentucky senator mitch mcconnell. the occasion has also reminded some folks of that little mishap his campaign had last month. he had that ad entitled rebuild. it was meant to show off the best of the home state which he likes to call the college basketball capital of the world. but a flash of footage at the end of the ad actually wound up showing a kentucky rival, duke, and their players celebrating instead. whoops. mcconnell's team quickly fixed the ad but not before his opponent...
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but you have written about kentucky, kentucky's got a recruitment strategy that focuses on younger players. tell us about that? >> kentucky broke the year with six mcdonald's all americans and thai have played four or five of them consistently. i think what their head coach has done is remarkable. he recruits one and done guys. he recruits people that are going to be be a top 10, top 20 recruit and go to the nba. so its a remarkable balance there. kentucky has been incredible, because the run they have put on basically looking like an nit team for more than half of the year has been remarkable. >> why are we talking about march madness, it's april, move on folks. no, i wanted to ask you about another issue, which is dan murphy, who plays second base for the mets, had a baby boy on monday, decided to take the three days off that he's entitled to be with his wife and his newborn thing which seems like a wonderful thing to do. but apparently there were a few people who took issue to that. >> if i had a c-section, before the season starts, i need to be at opening day. this is what makes our mo
but you have written about kentucky, kentucky's got a recruitment strategy that focuses on younger players. tell us about that? >> kentucky broke the year with six mcdonald's all americans and thai have played four or five of them consistently. i think what their head coach has done is remarkable. he recruits one and done guys. he recruits people that are going to be be a top 10, top 20 recruit and go to the nba. so its a remarkable balance there. kentucky has been incredible, because the...
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in a small town in kentucky. we'll [ male announcer ] they say he was born to help people clean. but there are some places even mr. clean doesn't want to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds of different surfaces and three times more grime per swipe. so instead of fussing with rags and buckets, you can get back to the great outdoors, which can be pretty great. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. [ bird screeches ] >>> and we are back. a hollywood take on the story of noah's ark starring russell crowe has grossed tens of millions of dollars over the past few weeks, and in northern kentucky a huge replica of the ark is due to be built along with a christian theme park. in today's "meeting america" segment, kevin tibbles tells us why there's enthusiasm but also skepticism about a large display of faith in the public square. >> reporter: the season of renewal has arrived in the foothills of the eastern kentucky mountains. here in williamstown, with its 4,00
in a small town in kentucky. we'll [ male announcer ] they say he was born to help people clean. but there are some places even mr. clean doesn't want to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds of different surfaces and three times more grime per swipe. so instead of fussing with rags and buckets, you can get back to the great outdoors, which can be pretty great. that's why when it comes to...
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now the construction of a life-sized noah's ark is dividing opinion in a small town in kentucky. we'll tell you that story coming up. e time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ -hit the beach in florida.y -and a reunion in seattle.t. we can afford to take more trips this year. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com carsthey're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less co
now the construction of a life-sized noah's ark is dividing opinion in a small town in kentucky. we'll tell you that story coming up. e time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got...
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what was it like when you arrived in kentucky? were you prepared for the pressures of being that guy? >> what you don't know is the big blue nation is everywhere. i was there and i guy comes occupy go cats, i'm what? they're everywhere. the reason for the book was, people coming up how do you flip this so fast. your whole peopteam goes to the, you have a new team. you've got to win. it's not like, oh, you had a rough year this year. it's how you teach leadership real fast with a bunch of guys who have always been the center of the universe themselves. having to give up something. there are stories about anthony davis and michael kidd being the fifth and fourth leading shot-takers on a team that won a national title. and they're one and two in the draft. but they gave up something. so it's about that. there's some one and done in there. there's -- you know, i have to give my opinions of the ncaa, mike. i'm kind of like you, i'm going to speak my mind. >> but you said, like mike, you said, the situation reminds me a little bit of th
what was it like when you arrived in kentucky? were you prepared for the pressures of being that guy? >> what you don't know is the big blue nation is everywhere. i was there and i guy comes occupy go cats, i'm what? they're everywhere. the reason for the book was, people coming up how do you flip this so fast. your whole peopteam goes to the, you have a new team. you've got to win. it's not like, oh, you had a rough year this year. it's how you teach leadership real fast with a bunch of...
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kentucky had their chances. couldn't make free throws, couldn't make shots, turned the ball over down the stretch. uconn as a seventh seed wins 60-54. they're the highest seed to win since villanova beat georgetown in 1985. kentucky made a run to come back, give them credit. they just couldn't get over that hump. they got within one point in the second half, kentucky did. but they actually never led in the game. it was uconn driving the entire way. and as i said, bush and clinton were sitting next to each other. tony romo and jerry jones in that box. kentucky just couldn't get over the hump. >> kentucky fans could have been forgiven for believing they would come back. this happened against louisville. they came back and won the last two minutes. it looked like these young kids were going to make an incredible run at the end. >> oh, my lord. >> john calipari at half-time said something that probably described better than any of us could describe the plight of the kentucky team, the plight of the team. five young
kentucky had their chances. couldn't make free throws, couldn't make shots, turned the ball over down the stretch. uconn as a seventh seed wins 60-54. they're the highest seed to win since villanova beat georgetown in 1985. kentucky made a run to come back, give them credit. they just couldn't get over that hump. they got within one point in the second half, kentucky did. but they actually never led in the game. it was uconn driving the entire way. and as i said, bush and clinton were sitting...
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it wasn't invented in kentucky, for example. the founding fathers were all, many of them very actively involved in this and always has been. >> mother jones unearthed audio of greg brannon from north carolina sympathizing with 9/11 truthers. he's fielding a question from a caller on his radio show back in 2012. >> my purpose is i want to know if he's a 9/11 truther and then he can continue on. >> i still believe lee hamilton, he wants more investigation. the details are not there. not everything in that commission is supposed to be there. i want everything exposed. everything. >> and martin wolf, the tea party challenger in kansas loves gun to truly disturbing levels. some of his social media clippings when he was a radiologist. what kind of gun blows somebody's head completely off? i've got to get one of those. and then when he was confronted with those posts, he basically defended them. is this the standard issue republican party? or is this something that joe the butcher turns into the gop? >> i think it's the latter there, j
it wasn't invented in kentucky, for example. the founding fathers were all, many of them very actively involved in this and always has been. >> mother jones unearthed audio of greg brannon from north carolina sympathizing with 9/11 truthers. he's fielding a question from a caller on his radio show back in 2012. >> my purpose is i want to know if he's a 9/11 truther and then he can continue on. >> i still believe lee hamilton, he wants more investigation. the details are not...
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this shot here was a rainmaker for kentucky's basketball coach. why? kentucky's men's final four john calipari nets over $300,000 in bonuses. a bit of a rounding error. he earns $5.2. if you're an assistant coach, you get about two months' salary in bonuses. >> i'll be an assistant. >> i'm be an assistant to the assistant. >>> talking about money. here is duke. the high schooler has hops. bam, the all-american dunk winner soaring over the 6'11". alan is seven inches shorter. >> thank you, richard. >>> sbil here with the tuesday morning forecast. happy april 1st. >> it is. i love the dress. tried to wearing the happy tie. >> not an april fool's? >> no. i don't play those games. not that you know. >>> as far as we're looking at this morning, it was warm yesterday. we had hit 80 in kansas city. colder air returned as a winter storm that dumped heavy snow in the dakotas exits. we have two exiting storms. a storm on the west coast. not a lot of bad weather. rain in detroit, showers across ohio, that's really about it. it's not a bad tuesday across the count
this shot here was a rainmaker for kentucky's basketball coach. why? kentucky's men's final four john calipari nets over $300,000 in bonuses. a bit of a rounding error. he earns $5.2. if you're an assistant coach, you get about two months' salary in bonuses. >> i'll be an assistant. >> i'm be an assistant to the assistant. >>> talking about money. here is duke. the high schooler has hops. bam, the all-american dunk winner soaring over the 6'11". alan is seven inches...
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we just had a very high profile one in the state of kentucky. the democratic attorney general said i'm not defending the same-sex ban in i'm not defending the same sex ban in kentucky and would you like to see that out of roy cooper, the democratic attorney general? >> well, what we are seeing and showing in the movement is that the movement is raising up people of all races, creeds and colors of parties saying this is the d wrong direction and just like in '64 with the civil rights movement, and you were talking about it earlier, creating a new context and language and consciousness to give face and not just for roy co cooper, but even the republicans. we have seen the republicans now co coming to the movement saying that this is the wrong direction. we cannot stand, chuck, a new form of interposition and nullification, and that is what we are seeing, and not only in the state legislature, but when we see the supreme court rolling back voting rights and opening up the door for more money, and now even in the congress, and a voting rights act fi
we just had a very high profile one in the state of kentucky. the democratic attorney general said i'm not defending the same-sex ban in i'm not defending the same sex ban in kentucky and would you like to see that out of roy cooper, the democratic attorney general? >> well, what we are seeing and showing in the movement is that the movement is raising up people of all races, creeds and colors of parties saying this is the d wrong direction and just like in '64 with the civil rights...
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because one of the answers, tara, to what democrats are doing about it, comes in kentucky. where a democrat named elizabeth jensen is actually running on the affordable care act. she's not saying it by name. but take a listen to a radio ad that miss jensen is running and i'll get your response on the other side. >> i often say kentucky moms like me get more done before noon than congress gets done in a week. barr voted 19 times to repeal health care reform. i was disappointed. thanks to governor ba sheer, kentucky connect provision health care to kentuckyians who had no insurance. but barr voted to end connect. >> tara, is this the way to run and win on obamacare? >> absolutely. i've been saying this forever. i've been shouting it from the roo rooftops. the last time i was on your show i said you with see a more emboldened democratic party. the rollout of the affordable care act, yes, it is important how you start. but it is far more important how you finish. the democrats finished very strong. the administration finished very strong in terms of getting people to sign up th
because one of the answers, tara, to what democrats are doing about it, comes in kentucky. where a democrat named elizabeth jensen is actually running on the affordable care act. she's not saying it by name. but take a listen to a radio ad that miss jensen is running and i'll get your response on the other side. >> i often say kentucky moms like me get more done before noon than congress gets done in a week. barr voted 19 times to repeal health care reform. i was disappointed. thanks to...
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you transferred from kentucky. was the atmosphere different for you in kentucky? western kentucky, i should say. >> as far as my sexual orientation? >> yeah, as far as your comfort -- well, as far as your comfort level with the team, about this whole issue of your sexual orientation? >> they had no idea. that's something that i just -- i mean, i've been hiding very well for them not to be able to find out. but it didn't change anything, as far as from western kentucky and now at umass. i just felt that honestly, i couldn't go the next couple months just hiding and being somebody that i'm not. just living a life in shame. and just having people go out there and saying gays aren't allowed in sports, and it definitely changed my mind a lot. i think nobody in this world should ever live like that. that's a horrible way of living, being somebody that you can't. i just got the confidence and told myself that i'm not going to live my life different just because society doesn't accept it. and i was willing to make a change for the better, and help people out that's in the
you transferred from kentucky. was the atmosphere different for you in kentucky? western kentucky, i should say. >> as far as my sexual orientation? >> yeah, as far as your comfort -- well, as far as your comfort level with the team, about this whole issue of your sexual orientation? >> they had no idea. that's something that i just -- i mean, i've been hiding very well for them not to be able to find out. but it didn't change anything, as far as from western kentucky and now...
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also time from his own campaign for the united states senate in kentucky. that campaign started well before he was elected in 2010. the first round of headlines that david corn's research on rand paul generated were about then-candidate rand paul linking the motivation for the iraq work to vice president cheney working at halliburton. that tape from rand paul that david corn dug up, that got those in the conservative party upset at rand paul, but there are not that many neoconservatives left, and dick cheney is unpopular enough with everybody, that you're never going to lose too many friends by insulting dick cheney. that was the first round of work from david corn. but the new scoop from david corn, it is a much deadlier political sin that he has caught rand paul committing. he's really gone and done it this time. david corn has found not one, not two, but six different instances on tape of rand paul taking the reagan's name in vain. criticizing ronald reagan, saying that ronald reagan was not that great a president, saying that ronald reagan was a disappo
also time from his own campaign for the united states senate in kentucky. that campaign started well before he was elected in 2010. the first round of headlines that david corn's research on rand paul generated were about then-candidate rand paul linking the motivation for the iraq work to vice president cheney working at halliburton. that tape from rand paul that david corn dug up, that got those in the conservative party upset at rand paul, but there are not that many neoconservatives left,...
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uconn huskies take on the kentucky wildcats. we'll back spin and show you who the real big winner of the weekend was. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ allthat's it?go out to dinner. i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great... he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile pho
uconn huskies take on the kentucky wildcats. we'll back spin and show you who the real big winner of the weekend was. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain,...
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his approval rating in kentucky is probably in the 30s, but almost half of the uninsured in kentucky have been insured as a result of obamacare. that's a tremendous benefit to the people of kentucky. you know, we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people who didn't have insurance, who now have it, and mcconnell has made the centerpiece of his campaign that he wants to repeal it. he's going to have some awkward conversations with voters over the next couple months before november. >> the question's been raised many times by the democrats, what's the republican alternative. let me play what senator dan coats said. >> republicans do have a responsibility if they don't like this, and we don't, and the people don't like it, and they don't, how would we deal with it, and that's the next step republicans have to take, which is put the alternative in place and give people the choice in november. >> it's interesting, today bobby jindal is coming out with an alternative, ruth, he's not even in congress. republicans don't have, at least a coalesced around back-up plan, and they can't bel
his approval rating in kentucky is probably in the 30s, but almost half of the uninsured in kentucky have been insured as a result of obamacare. that's a tremendous benefit to the people of kentucky. you know, we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people who didn't have insurance, who now have it, and mcconnell has made the centerpiece of his campaign that he wants to repeal it. he's going to have some awkward conversations with voters over the next couple months before november....
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flash flooding along the kentucky, illinois, indiana borders. heading through greenwood, mississippi, worst over you. columbus, to birmingham to huntsville, you'll see the storms over you. as far as the severe weather risk, a slight risk for tusk lou is a, birmingham, knoxville. we don't have the tornado threat like yesterday. wind damage will be the biggest problem during the day today. >> what of a relief. >> i would say we got lucky no fatalities. >>> declassified. we will get the first look into a senate report on post 9/11 cia interrogation methods. tracy pots live in washington. some have called the report shoging. >> reporter: that's what diane feinstein called. she's part of the committee that wants to release it. it's not new. they approved it more than a year ago. but the public hasn't seen it yet. did the cia cross the line using water and other techniques to interrogate terror suspects after 9/11? did it work? is this how the u.s. tracked down bin laden? and prevented other attacks? we may soon know. the senate intelligence committee
flash flooding along the kentucky, illinois, indiana borders. heading through greenwood, mississippi, worst over you. columbus, to birmingham to huntsville, you'll see the storms over you. as far as the severe weather risk, a slight risk for tusk lou is a, birmingham, knoxville. we don't have the tornado threat like yesterday. wind damage will be the biggest problem during the day today. >> what of a relief. >> i would say we got lucky no fatalities. >>> declassified. we...
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the kentucky desch ber airs on nbc this saturday. no beds to be seen then. >>> you lose the game, your opponent who has the game winning run hurts her knee rounding first. no sore losers, betty. two florida players care the opponent around the bases for her. >> that might be a first. >> good sportman-like conduct. we need that. >> richard have a good one. >>> coming up on "first look," an ominous warning about the summer olympic games in rio in 2016. >>> and if you are wild about harry, you're going to want to stick around for his latest relationship status. ♪ ♪ (vo) oh. my. tongue. finally. (announcer) all-new friskies saucesations. a taste experience like no other. in cheesy, creamy, homestyle, or garden sauce. friskies. feed the senses. but when we put something in the ground, feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, and perfect quiet. we grow escape, bragging rights, happier happy hours. so let's gro so
the kentucky desch ber airs on nbc this saturday. no beds to be seen then. >>> you lose the game, your opponent who has the game winning run hurts her knee rounding first. no sore losers, betty. two florida players care the opponent around the bases for her. >> that might be a first. >> good sportman-like conduct. we need that. >> richard have a good one. >>> coming up on "first look," an ominous warning about the summer olympic games in rio in...
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now kentucky won a thriller on saturday. beating wisconsin in the final seconds with a three-pointer from aaron harrison. this will be kentucky coach's fifth trip to the ncaa finals. it's going to be a great night and the ncaa women's tournament finals are set is, the uconn huskies are there as well. it will be a face-off of the undefeated. both connecticut and notre dame finish the season without a loss. finally, wait, what time? 8:30, sorry. my eyes are giving up on me. meanwhile, this story to tell you, the men of new york city police and fire departments put their their lives on the line every day. this was a scene captured at an annual charity hockey game. a bench clearing draw between new york's bravest and finest. fans at the event posted video to instagram and referees had trouble controlling the fights. the nypd eventually won the game 8-5 but the ref there getting in the middle mixing it up. bill, what do you think about that? >> i don't know. some people go to hockey games wanting a fight but a charity game if you
now kentucky won a thriller on saturday. beating wisconsin in the final seconds with a three-pointer from aaron harrison. this will be kentucky coach's fifth trip to the ncaa finals. it's going to be a great night and the ncaa women's tournament finals are set is, the uconn huskies are there as well. it will be a face-off of the undefeated. both connecticut and notre dame finish the season without a loss. finally, wait, what time? 8:30, sorry. my eyes are giving up on me. meanwhile, this story...
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mitch mcconnell is fighting for us and for kentucky's future. right now, that's what we need. >> so january than, now mitch mcconnell is being tagged, i guess he's an obama care sympathizer. does this make any sense to you? >> wow. is this "hardball" or have i fallen through the looking glass. what we have with that ad is sort of the stark divide between the establishment wing of the republican party and the tea party wing of republican party that still wants to repeal obama care, doesn't even want to talk about replacing it with anything. and mcconnell is striking an incredibly moderate tone saying he wants to fix it, wants to do all these things that the law is actually already doing. to me, that sounds like mitch mcconnell is trying to put forth a general election message. because that will work for him in the general election. how it's going to help him with his, you know, challenges from the far right, i don't know. and other republicans who have challenges from the far right. >> mcconnell must be fairly confident in his primary to be putti
mitch mcconnell is fighting for us and for kentucky's future. right now, that's what we need. >> so january than, now mitch mcconnell is being tagged, i guess he's an obama care sympathizer. does this make any sense to you? >> wow. is this "hardball" or have i fallen through the looking glass. what we have with that ad is sort of the stark divide between the establishment wing of the republican party and the tea party wing of republican party that still wants to repeal...
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kentucky the first team to start five freshmen in a final since michigan's fab five. the wildcats got within one point, but connecticut hit the clutch shots to keep the lead. uconn wins 60-54, giving coach ollie his first title in his first tournament. and notables in attendance included presidents george w. bush and bill clinton. any took in the game with tony romo and others. back on campus, things got wild. shattered windows and minor property damage forced police to lock up dozens of uconn students. and in kentucky, officials reported 17 couch fires, seven injuries and two arrests. tonight it is the battle of lady huskies taking on the notre dame fighting irish. >>> pistorius is back in the courtroom today. today he read a message steenkamp said to him regarding an argument they had at a friend's party. >> i was not flirting with anyone today. i feel sick that you suggested that and that you made a scene at the table and made us leave early. i'm terribly disappointed in how the day ended and how he left me. i'm scared of you you sometimes and how you snap at me an
kentucky the first team to start five freshmen in a final since michigan's fab five. the wildcats got within one point, but connecticut hit the clutch shots to keep the lead. uconn wins 60-54, giving coach ollie his first title in his first tournament. and notables in attendance included presidents george w. bush and bill clinton. any took in the game with tony romo and others. back on campus, things got wild. shattered windows and minor property damage forced police to lock up dozens of uconn...
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and in kentucky, she is the candidate. >> she is. >> thanks to david corn and howard fineman. coming up, the bridgegate investigation may be about to heat up. new jersey democrats investigating the scandal are expected to issue four more subpoenas this week. plus, that delay in the decision over the keystone pipeline could be a win for democrats on both sides of the issue. supporters in red states can continue fighting for the pipeline, while opponents keep the money flowing from anti-keystone contributors. and here's some advice for anyone making a presentation on rail safety. as democratic senator richard bloomenthal tried to do. don't stand so close to the tracks that you risk getting hit by the train. and why putting off a big decision may pay off for president obama in the long run. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcar
and in kentucky, she is the candidate. >> she is. >> thanks to david corn and howard fineman. coming up, the bridgegate investigation may be about to heat up. new jersey democrats investigating the scandal are expected to issue four more subpoenas this week. plus, that delay in the decision over the keystone pipeline could be a win for democrats on both sides of the issue. supporters in red states can continue fighting for the pipeline, while opponents keep the money flowing from...
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. >>> coming up, it looks like mitch mcconnell has a real old-fashioned kentucky derby on his hands. the senate minority leader has gotten outraised by his democratic opponent again. the latest on the battle in the bluegrass state is next. my guests are always asking me, "nathan, which dish is better?". now i say you can have it all with our new seafood trios! red lobster's new seafood trios is three times delicious! choose one option from the wood-fire grill, one signature shrimp dish, and a pasta like new lobster mac and cheese. three choices all on one plate. just $15.99. for a limited time only! you can build it any way that you like, pick your three favorite things. it is spectacular! i'm nathan tavernaris and i sea food differently. i use my citi thankyou card to get two times the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself.
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i was born in north carolina, grew up in tennessee, lived in georgia, and virginia, kentucky. there luhundreds of thousands i of folks in the south benefitting from the affordable care act. these campaigns that they've been running for a long time, they have at the core one thing, and that is that they are based on fear, uncertainty and doubt. and that only works in advance of something happening. now that the affordable care act is implemented and people are signing up, we've had more than 8 million people signing up for coverage, and many more through the medicaid expansion, people are saying that it's really helping people. so those campaigns don't work anymore like they did back in the fall. >> insurance company profits have not gone backwards. they're doing well. >> right. >> they've got new customers. so what's the next republican attack on health care if their repeal strategy is in the ditch? and it's a loser with voters. >> i think they're going to continue to try to figure out maybe there is some way they can scare people in the future to get them to vote republican,
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but still, the senior senator from kentucky insists the affordable care act is bad for kentucky and bad for america. >> what we do know is that all across the country our constituents are having an unpleasant interaction with obama care, whether this eck sign up for a policy or not, what they're discovering is higher premiums, higher deductibles. many of them are losing their jobs. and so it is really a catastrophe for the country. >> join meg now, dr. howard dean, former head of the democratic national committee and former governor of vermont, and dr. zeke emanuel, an msnbc contributor, served as a special adviser for health policy in the obama administration. howard dean, there is a new washington post abc news poll showing support for the affordable care about, finally in a positive zone. just barely, do you support or oppose, support, 49%, oppose 48%. and so my guess is, dr. dean, it can only go up from there in term of support, because now it's going to have that thing that every big hit really needs, which is word of mouth. forget what politicians are telling you about it. what do
but still, the senior senator from kentucky insists the affordable care act is bad for kentucky and bad for america. >> what we do know is that all across the country our constituents are having an unpleasant interaction with obama care, whether this eck sign up for a policy or not, what they're discovering is higher premiums, higher deductibles. many of them are losing their jobs. and so it is really a catastrophe for the country. >> join meg now, dr. howard dean, former head of...